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this is "the daily rundown." i'm chuck todd. right to my first read of the morning. st when you thought the petraeus story couldn't get more complicated and troubling. it did. lots of headlines to get to on this. another top military general linked to the scandal, marine general john allen, the top american and nato commander in afghanistan. according to a u.s. senior defense official the fbi uncovered between 20,000 and 30,000 pages of e-mails between the general and jill kelley. now kelley is the woman whose initial complaint to the fbi led to the discovery of evidence about the affair between general petraeus and his biographer paula broadwell. defense secretary panetta's comments on the scandal and his future in the obama administration. then there's the fbi agent and friend of jill kel yae's. he's now subject of an internal fbi probe himself for inappropriate behavior. let's get into the details. overnight the pentagon announced this, that general allen's nomination to be allied supreme commander over all of anywnato been delayed and panetta has asked them to ex
this is "the daily rundown." i'm chuck todd. right to my first read of the morning. st when you thought the petraeus story couldn't get more complicated and troubling. it did. lots of headlines to get to on this. another top military general linked to the scandal, marine general john allen, the top american and nato commander in afghanistan. according to a u.s. senior defense official the fbi uncovered between 20,000 and 30,000 pages of e-mails between the general and jill kelley. now...
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it's a little of a catch 22. they will catch up eventually, i hope with political will, with but right now acknowledging the problem just floods the va with people who need services. >> so, david, i want to give you the last word from your reporting in this area. where is the va in terms of catching up to the very different foreign policy challenges and returning veterans challenges that we have today. >> ari, i'm going to pull a pivot. i don't want to talk about that. i want to talk about something else, which ties in both the petraeus story and veterans. >> well, we have a rule that if you want a pulitzer, you can completely ignore the host's questions. so you're fine today. >> fair enough. i forge on. the thing that struck me about the petraeus story is the damage that this puts on the troops and veterans. because, look, the military, for the last 10 or 15 years, has emphasized that it's a values-based organization, and the primary value that i hear talked about all the time, particularly in combat among what
it's a little of a catch 22. they will catch up eventually, i hope with political will, with but right now acknowledging the problem just floods the va with people who need services. >> so, david, i want to give you the last word from your reporting in this area. where is the va in terms of catching up to the very different foreign policy challenges and returning veterans challenges that we have today. >> ari, i'm going to pull a pivot. i don't want to talk about that. i want to...
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tucker carlson, editor of the daily caller website. juan williams, columnist with the hill newspaper. steve hayes for "the weekly standard." tonight from miami, sindcated columnist charles krauthammer. how are things in miami, charles? >> warm. >> chris: that the short e and most succinct answer you have given. we appreciate that. we don't know what happened in the late hearing, senate hearing because it just broke up. we thought we would talk to saxby chambliss. we think we will speak to him in a moment. tucker, what have we learned so far today about the benghazi terror attack? anything new? >> we have a report at the door eastdroping that just reported back that apparently the senator in the meeting as the house intelligence committee earlier today saw a video from a drone over the consulate and surveillance video from consulate. the key question was the crowd outside chanting anything about the video? did it seem spontaneous or now was at it group assembled ahead of time? this has direct bearing on republicans thaon thequestions e
tucker carlson, editor of the daily caller website. juan williams, columnist with the hill newspaper. steve hayes for "the weekly standard." tonight from miami, sindcated columnist charles krauthammer. how are things in miami, charles? >> warm. >> chris: that the short e and most succinct answer you have given. we appreciate that. we don't know what happened in the late hearing, senate hearing because it just broke up. we thought we would talk to saxby chambliss. we think...
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>> the way it works, you look at a particular film and somewhere around 20%, 22% of the imax gross falls down to the bottom line over time. i don't think you can look at it on a movie by movie basis. we look at our rolling three-year averages. that's how we kind of budget. it's a portfolio. so films like this will do better than you think. some films won't do quite what you thought. it seems to even out at the end. >> the season for you is going to heat up here as we get in through the holidays and into next year. the tent poles? >> the biggest tent poles still to come this year is "the hobbit." i think it was like a runaway train. a lot of people didn't release movies this year thinking they're going to take away a lot of the box office. from everything i've heard i think that's going to be the case. then into next year we have a lot of films playing in different places in the world including le mis opening in europe at the end of the year. films in china. tent pole films include star trek shot with imax cameras in part. next part of hunger games shot with imax cameras. peter jackson's
>> the way it works, you look at a particular film and somewhere around 20%, 22% of the imax gross falls down to the bottom line over time. i don't think you can look at it on a movie by movie basis. we look at our rolling three-year averages. that's how we kind of budget. it's a portfolio. so films like this will do better than you think. some films won't do quite what you thought. it seems to even out at the end. >> the season for you is going to heat up here as we get in through...
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typically we see 22, 23% of companies giving any sort of guidance. to me that says companies are so uncertain they're giving very negative guidance or choosing not to give guidance at all. lori: bottom line are companies preparing for a recession? when you look at earnings reports and break apart the balance sheet and lay out all the different scenarios if the economy slides off the fiscal cliff, cbo warns it could fall back into negative recession, two consecutive quarters of negative economic growth. >> companies are not saying they're lowering guidance for revenues and earnings. we're prepared, it is a difficult climate out there. we're prepared for 2013 to be not as great as expected. lori: christine short, thanks so much for your analysis. that was a great walk in to the interview. nobody does it better. melissa: businesses big and small were complaining before the election about the costs of president obama's health care plan. now that the president has been reelected how will employers be dealing with all this? adam shapiro is covering the sto
typically we see 22, 23% of companies giving any sort of guidance. to me that says companies are so uncertain they're giving very negative guidance or choosing not to give guidance at all. lori: bottom line are companies preparing for a recession? when you look at earnings reports and break apart the balance sheet and lay out all the different scenarios if the economy slides off the fiscal cliff, cbo warns it could fall back into negative recession, two consecutive quarters of negative economic...
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lived in the same town as my wife for 22. i think it's time for me to stay home for a while. >> all right, well thank you very much. we appreciate it. >> thank you so much. good to talk to you. >> a man not afraid to mince words and say what he thinks. >>> next, the red cross receiving millions of dollars to help the victims of sandy, but is relief getting to those who need it? plus, how those around petraeus suspected something more than was going on. the warning signs coming up. ♪ [ camera clicks ] ♪ it's hard to resist the craveable nature of a nature valley sweet & salty nut bar. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. which isn't rocket s
lived in the same town as my wife for 22. i think it's time for me to stay home for a while. >> all right, well thank you very much. we appreciate it. >> thank you so much. good to talk to you. >> a man not afraid to mince words and say what he thinks. >>> next, the red cross receiving millions of dollars to help the victims of sandy, but is relief getting to those who need it? plus, how those around petraeus suspected something more than was going on. the warning...
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lived in the same town as my wife for 22. i think it's time for me to stay home for a while. >> all right, well thank you very much. we appreciate it. >> thank you so much. good to talk to you. >> a man not afraid to mince words and say what he thinks. we need people like that. >>> "outfront" next, the red cross receiving millions of dollars to help the victims of sandy. but is the relief getting to those who desperately need it? >>> plus, how those around petraeus suspected something more than was going on. the warning signs coming up. about once a month. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. [ male announcer ] and it's not just these owners giving the volt high praise. volt received the j.d. power and associates appeal award two years in a row. ♪ it's the cleanest, clearest water. we find the best, sweetest crab for red lobster that we can find. [ male announcer
lived in the same town as my wife for 22. i think it's time for me to stay home for a while. >> all right, well thank you very much. we appreciate it. >> thank you so much. good to talk to you. >> a man not afraid to mince words and say what he thinks. we need people like that. >>> "outfront" next, the red cross receiving millions of dollars to help the victims of sandy. but is the relief getting to those who desperately need it? >>> plus, how those...
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and me... discovering once-daily levemir® flexpen. flexpen® is prefilled. doesn't need refrigeration for up to 42 days. no drawing from a vial. dial the exact dose. inject by pushing a button. flexpen® is insulin delivery... my way. levemir® (insulin detemir [rdna origin] injection) is a long-acting insulin used to control high blood sugar in adults and children with diabetes and is not recommended to treat diabetic ketoacidosis. do not use levemir® if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. the most common side effect is low blood sugar, which may cause symptoms such as sweating, shakiness, confusion, and headache. severe low blood sugar can be serious and life threatening. ask your healthcare provider about alcohol use, operating machinery, or driving. other possible side effects include injection site reactions. tell your healthcare provider about all medicines you take and all of your medical conditions. get medical help right away if you experience serious allergic reactions, such as body rash, trouble with breathing, fast heartbeat, or sweating
and me... discovering once-daily levemir® flexpen. flexpen® is prefilled. doesn't need refrigeration for up to 42 days. no drawing from a vial. dial the exact dose. inject by pushing a button. flexpen® is insulin delivery... my way. levemir® (insulin detemir [rdna origin] injection) is a long-acting insulin used to control high blood sugar in adults and children with diabetes and is not recommended to treat diabetic ketoacidosis. do not use levemir® if you are allergic to any of its...
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i know that brian williams was very critical of you in your tweets on election night. you were obviously going for governor mitt romney. what's your answer to him? >> you know, i tweeted a lot about brian and i tweeted very negative things about brian. i said that the nbc nightly news has become very, very boring, which it has. and he was critical of that. and it has become very boring. and a couple of other things. so he actually, i picked up 197, 137,000 followers after he and others mentioned what i did, my little attack on brian. the funny thing is, when i tweeted about brian, nobody cared. they were more interested in patterson and kristen stewart. they didn't care about brian inasmuch such is twitterverse. >> brian: it was a great compliment. right in the middle of the election, he starts reading my tweets. >> steve: speaking of the election, how do you think mitt romney ran his campaign? >> well, i think he's a wonderful guy. i think he's a nice guy, but he should have been tougher. he should have been out there more. he should have been on your show a lot. he s
i know that brian williams was very critical of you in your tweets on election night. you were obviously going for governor mitt romney. what's your answer to him? >> you know, i tweeted a lot about brian and i tweeted very negative things about brian. i said that the nbc nightly news has become very, very boring, which it has. and he was critical of that. and it has become very boring. and a couple of other things. so he actually, i picked up 197, 137,000 followers after he and others...
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next to professor williams is rebecca tracer. many of you may recognize her from her many television appearances. she's the author of big girls don't cry, the election that changed everything for american women's. she writes about politics and gender and has contributed to the new york observer, "the new york times", vogue, and among many other publications. please join me in welcoming her this afternoon. [applause] thank you all for coming. several months ago as we were imagining this conversation, we thought that we might be having something of an elegy. we were prepared to have a depressing conversation and issues of gender equality and sexual equality in american society. we thought we might be having a rather depressing conversation. and yet, given the events of last week, we are here to have a celebration. it's a great thing that is a celebration about recent events. we will explore the contours of what is happening at the local level and national level and what has happened in last week it has had many of us on the edge of
next to professor williams is rebecca tracer. many of you may recognize her from her many television appearances. she's the author of big girls don't cry, the election that changed everything for american women's. she writes about politics and gender and has contributed to the new york observer, "the new york times", vogue, and among many other publications. please join me in welcoming her this afternoon. [applause] thank you all for coming. several months ago as we were imagining...
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it was chuck williams' largess that created the williams institute. [indiscernbile] we have been attending these meetings for years where brad will take out at the chart and tell us, how did i built a think-tank to rival the think tanks of our opponents? how do i do it in a way that has real data and sound legal arguments, effectively? we listened to this and he is so passionate about it, about real data, and real legal principles, and we found as judge walker told us, that if we have real data, we will always conquered our phones. brad is passionate about that and that has allowed institute to be so successful in what it has done. he has this other talent for attracting scholars, and in an incredibly successful way. we have watched him with his organizational chart, northeast has filled in these charts and we have a right where we are today. i thank him very much for his conurbations, and i turned it over to him. >> thank you so much, tom. [applause] i want to start by thanking thompom. it has been important work here. i want to thank matt and for pu
it was chuck williams' largess that created the williams institute. [indiscernbile] we have been attending these meetings for years where brad will take out at the chart and tell us, how did i built a think-tank to rival the think tanks of our opponents? how do i do it in a way that has real data and sound legal arguments, effectively? we listened to this and he is so passionate about it, about real data, and real legal principles, and we found as judge walker told us, that if we have real...
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i'm wendy williams. and i approve this message. >> reporter: a few brave souls are preparing for twinkies' twilight. >> it may be time to say good-bye to the twinkie. i feel sad about it. i'm heartbroken. i feel like we're a strong enough country to move on from it. >> reporter: it may not be the end of the line for twinkies. there's self companies rumored to have interest buyi ining hos. this is also a story about the 18,000 workers who will be unemployed. >> there's a lot of brands here. earlier, i say yo-hos. and this guy says, he called me out. he says, they're not called yo-hos. wasn't there a yo-ho also? >> there's a yoo-hoo, chocolate milk. >> if you take half of one, half of the other. and you have a yo-ho. >> all right. maybe you're right. never mind >> thanks, by the way. i know. >> it's going to cost you. >> it's all right. lester will pay for it. >>> still ahead, cracker jacks with a new kick. find out just what's new in our "weekly rewind." first, this is "today" on nbc. alright let's break
i'm wendy williams. and i approve this message. >> reporter: a few brave souls are preparing for twinkies' twilight. >> it may be time to say good-bye to the twinkie. i feel sad about it. i'm heartbroken. i feel like we're a strong enough country to move on from it. >> reporter: it may not be the end of the line for twinkies. there's self companies rumored to have interest buyi ining hos. this is also a story about the 18,000 workers who will be unemployed. >> there's a...
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clearly chuck williams created the williams institute but without brad's vision, passion and talent, he could never have executed it. [inaudible] [laughter] my dear friend who is on the council, we have been attending these founders council meetings for years. brad would take that out his organizational chart and say how can we build a think-tank to rival our opponents? how do i do it in a way that has real data and sound legal arguments very effectively? he's so passionate about real data and real legal principles and be found as judge walker told us and chat and i refer to that decision, that if we have real data, we will always counter our foes who are trying to throw bias at the sabrett is passionate about that and that is loud be institute to be so successful in what it's done. he has the talent for tracking leading scholars from all over the country in an incredibly successful way so that over the years we have watched brad with his organizational chart and he filled in all the slots and we arrived at where we are today. so i thank you very much for the contribution he has made
clearly chuck williams created the williams institute but without brad's vision, passion and talent, he could never have executed it. [inaudible] [laughter] my dear friend who is on the council, we have been attending these founders council meetings for years. brad would take that out his organizational chart and say how can we build a think-tank to rival our opponents? how do i do it in a way that has real data and sound legal arguments very effectively? he's so passionate about real data and...
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sherwin williams about its acquisition about another paint company. people loved it. they just loved it. precision cast parts. it will make a strong case why it bought titanium metals. companies taking action are doing better. >> let's check in with bob pisani on the floor with more on what's moving this morning. hi, bob. >> good morning. let's get a wide shot here. stocks have opened as normal here down on the trading floor. might remember there was a trading glitch yesterday. the new york stock exchange has been rolling out a new trading platform for several months since september and every week they add more stocks. yesterday there was a trading glitch with matching engine for new stocks they were putting into this new trading platform. 216 of them. problems throughout the day and bottom line is they fixed that. they went back to the old system right now and stocks have opened as normal. that's the important thing. i think what's going on here is overall equity trading volumes are weak and continue to be weak. nyse last night published their volumes for october. th
sherwin williams about its acquisition about another paint company. people loved it. they just loved it. precision cast parts. it will make a strong case why it bought titanium metals. companies taking action are doing better. >> let's check in with bob pisani on the floor with more on what's moving this morning. hi, bob. >> good morning. let's get a wide shot here. stocks have opened as normal here down on the trading floor. might remember there was a trading glitch yesterday. the...
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even if you have that, why is that ok to have 22 trillion dollars of debt at in 10 years? by the is that considered still a good thing to do? -- why is that considered still a good thing to do it? >> the best capacity is the size of the debt relative to the economy. what the president has proposed is to put us on a path where the debt is stabilized and we are coming down relative to gdp. >> it is still 100% of gdp. >> i would explain a little bit about the numbers. that is the 16 trillion dollar figure that you mentioned earlier. i do nothing that is inappropriate way of measuring our debt. it is not the measure of that that is economic relevant. >> ten or 12? >> closer to 12. >> ok. the unemployment rate became an issue in the campaign. the unemployment rate went down 8%.ow normal some people said the numbers are played with by some people. could to assure people that nothing improper happened on the unemployment rate? >> claims that there was manipulation is absurd. i have watched the bureau of labor statistics for a long time. i worked as a chief economist at the labor
even if you have that, why is that ok to have 22 trillion dollars of debt at in 10 years? by the is that considered still a good thing to do? -- why is that considered still a good thing to do it? >> the best capacity is the size of the debt relative to the economy. what the president has proposed is to put us on a path where the debt is stabilized and we are coming down relative to gdp. >> it is still 100% of gdp. >> i would explain a little bit about the numbers. that is the...
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william howard taft, 1909. the people of the united states want to meet in their usual place of worship on a day of thanksgiving to return thanks to god for the great mercies and benefits which they have enjoyed. . during the past year we have been highly blessed. it is all together fitting we should humbly and greatly acknowledge the divine source of those blessings. therefore, i hereby appoint a day of general thanksgiving and i call upon the people on that day laying aside their usual vowcailingses -- vocations to repair to their churches and unite in appropriate services of praise and thanks to almighty god. 1912, officially proclaim this without any problem from the supreme court people claimed a god-fearing nation like ours owes it to its inborn and sincere sense of moral testify it's devout gratitude to the all-giver for the countless benefits it has enjoyed. for many years it has been customary at the close of the year for the national executive to call upon his fellow countrymen to offer praise and tha
william howard taft, 1909. the people of the united states want to meet in their usual place of worship on a day of thanksgiving to return thanks to god for the great mercies and benefits which they have enjoyed. . during the past year we have been highly blessed. it is all together fitting we should humbly and greatly acknowledge the divine source of those blessings. therefore, i hereby appoint a day of general thanksgiving and i call upon the people on that day laying aside their usual...
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he's also the the first other to achieve 5 million e-book sales and by now has probably hit in william as we sit in this room. what is impressive about all of this though is that the successes and based solely on a similar site the ever popular alice crossed in the women's murder club at michael bennet series. he's also the current best-selling author and and a young adult and middle grade categories. it's not just about his success either. he's won the coveted edgar award, the bca mystery guild ruler of the year award from an internist thriller of the year award from the reader's digest readers choice award and the children's choice but councils children's choice award. i got through that. it has been said of james patterson and his work, no writer has ever created so many lasting tiered there's poor grasp the interlocking power of thought and emotion. he pours forth stories that engross, and mays and move readers. at the same time they plumb the emotions we all live with, the power of love, family, friendship, the pressure of work, the inevitability of death, the meaning of good in t
he's also the the first other to achieve 5 million e-book sales and by now has probably hit in william as we sit in this room. what is impressive about all of this though is that the successes and based solely on a similar site the ever popular alice crossed in the women's murder club at michael bennet series. he's also the current best-selling author and and a young adult and middle grade categories. it's not just about his success either. he's won the coveted edgar award, the bca mystery...